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Programs of Study  
 

 

Programs of study leading to a Bachelor of Science degree are available in the following areas:

Additional Programs of Study

Note that throughout the curricula courses in the humanities and social sciences are
required of all students. Each student is encouraged to take additional non-technical courses as electives.

FRESHMAN YEAR
For all curricula the following courses are required in the freshman year:

      Credits
CLSK 100 College and Life Skills...................................................

1

RH 131 Rhetoric and Composition.............................................

4

HSS XXX Elective**.....................................................................

4

MA 111 Calculus I*** ............................................................... 5
MA 112 Calculus II*** .............................................................. 5
MA 113 Calculus III*** ............................................................. 5

**Humanities and Social Science courses are denoted by the prefixes RH, GL, SL, VA, GE, JP, and SP.
***Students qualified for advanced placement in mathematics may be given credit by examination for one or more of these courses. The requirement for MA 111 may be fulfilled by MA 101 and 102 in certain cases.